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<blockquote data-quote="ClinchValley" data-source="post: 1426724" data-attributes="member: 24719"><p>Have two heifers (one to go) that calved their first. Taking decent care of their calves. Both calved past 24 months of age with no assistance needed. I have a couple questions. One is holding condition very well. The other not as good, but not terrible. I've tried keeping her up to give feed but she keeps escaping. So I gave up. Saw the bull with her yesterday. The escape artists calf is around 2 months old. </p><p></p><p>Do y'all like to pull calves off heifers early in order to let the heifers gain condition? Have been told to pull them at 8-10 weeks by someone. </p><p></p><p>I have been told they aren't going to be worth keeping as a replacement. Only because they are out of a heifer. Is there merit in this statement?</p><p></p><p>Both heifers were bred to their sire. Doubt i ever do it again. Would i be crazy to even consider keeping the calves as replacements if they look good? Everyone looks as me crazy when i think about it out loud. :dunce: I don't share this part w many though. </p><p></p><p>I've read quite a bit about this line breading thing and know its a loaded gun potentially. The Sire was from registered stock. My Papaw said his sire was a Champion Limo or something along those lines. The bull was used here for 5 years. He produced over 100 calves for my Papaw. Nothing had to be pulled and no health issues. Not sure if that means anything or not.</p><p></p><p>Would i be wiser to sell them and buy two heifers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClinchValley, post: 1426724, member: 24719"] Have two heifers (one to go) that calved their first. Taking decent care of their calves. Both calved past 24 months of age with no assistance needed. I have a couple questions. One is holding condition very well. The other not as good, but not terrible. I've tried keeping her up to give feed but she keeps escaping. So I gave up. Saw the bull with her yesterday. The escape artists calf is around 2 months old. Do y'all like to pull calves off heifers early in order to let the heifers gain condition? Have been told to pull them at 8-10 weeks by someone. I have been told they aren't going to be worth keeping as a replacement. Only because they are out of a heifer. Is there merit in this statement? Both heifers were bred to their sire. Doubt i ever do it again. Would i be crazy to even consider keeping the calves as replacements if they look good? Everyone looks as me crazy when i think about it out loud. :dunce: I don't share this part w many though. I've read quite a bit about this line breading thing and know its a loaded gun potentially. The Sire was from registered stock. My Papaw said his sire was a Champion Limo or something along those lines. The bull was used here for 5 years. He produced over 100 calves for my Papaw. Nothing had to be pulled and no health issues. Not sure if that means anything or not. Would i be wiser to sell them and buy two heifers? [/QUOTE]
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